Would like to see these works in the logos format
Catholic, Protestant and Orthodox Theological Discussion Group
I would like to see in Logos the works of Alexander Schmemann
Suggestion: The Complete Works of Alexander Schmemann
Dear Logos, to relieve the burden on those with large numbers of pre-publications being released
even SUGG: "The Shape of the Liturgy" by Dom Gregory Dix
Orthodox Bishop Hilarion Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."
Blair Laird: Introduction to Liturgical Theology (1961) The Historical Road of Eastern Orthodoxy (1963) Great Lent: Journey to Pascha (1969; revised ed. 1974) For the Life of the World: Sacraments and Orthodoxy (1970) Liturgy and Life: Christian Development Through Liturgical Experience (1974) Of Water and the Spirit: A Liturgical Study of Baptism (1974) Ultimate Questions: An Anthology of Modern Russian Religious Thought (1977) Church, World, Mission: Reflections on Orthodoxy in the West (1979) The Eucharist: Sacrament of the Kingdom (1988) Celebration of Faith: I Believe... (1991) Celebration of Faith: The Church Year (1994) Celebration of Faith: The Virgin Mary (1995) The Journals of Father Alexander Schmemann 1973–1983 (2000) Our Father Translated by Alexis Vinogradov (2001) Liturgy and Tradition Theological Reflections of Alexander Schmemann Edited by Thomas Fisch (2003) O Death, Where Is Thy Sting Translated by Alexis Vinogradov (2003) The Liturgy of Death Edited by Alexis Vinogradov (2017)
We are currently working to get these into Logos.
On a personal note, if there were a list of books I could snap my fingers and have in Logos, these would be at the top of the list (in addition to Lossky).
Director, Bible Study Products Department
Thank you
Blair Laird: Thank you
Here's a start https://www.logos.com/product/186524/celebration-of-faith-series
More to come (Lord willing)!
Another one worth checking out:
https://www.logos.com/product/186721/the-collected-studies-of-john-a-mcguckin
Ben Amundgaard (Faithlife): Blair Laird: Thank you Here's a start https://www.logos.com/product/186524/celebration-of-faith-series More to come (Lord willing)! Another one worth checking out: https://www.logos.com/product/186721/the-collected-studies-of-john-a-mcguckin
Here are some more (including many of SVS's greatest hits): https://www.logos.com/product/186529/st-vladimirs-seminary-press-orthodox-theology-collection
Ben Amundgaard (Faithlife): Here are some more (including many of SVS's greatest hits): https://www.logos.com/product/186529/st-vladimirs-seminary-press-orthodox-theology-collection
Very excited to see For the LIfe of the World in this set!
Just a note: under author on The Orthodox Way it says Kallistis Ware.
Ben Amundgaard (Faithlife):Here are some more (including many of SVS's greatest hits): https://www.logos.com/product/186529/st-vladimirs-seminary-press-orthodox-theology-collection
The works from Fr. Schmemann in this collection are Celebration of Faith (3 vols.), For the Life of the World, Great Lent, Introduction to Liturgical Theology, and The Eucharist.
Three of these volumes have been previously requested on UserVoice; someone from FL should comment on those suggestions and change their status there to Started.
“I want you to know how the people should behave in the house of God, which is the Church of the living God, the pillar and foundation of the truth.” - 1 Timothy 3:15 (EOB:NT).
SineNomine:Three of these volumes have been previously requested on UserVoice; someone from FL should comment on those suggestions and change their status there to Started.
Good idea! I added comments. For whatever reason I'm not able to change the status but it should be updated soon.
Thanks!
Ben Amundgaard (Faithlife): SineNomine:Three of these volumes have been previously requested on UserVoice; someone from FL should comment on those suggestions and change their status there to Started. Good idea! I added comments. For whatever reason I'm not able to change the status but it should be updated soon. Thanks!
You're welcome!